what? no copper ?
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Re: what? no copper ?
Hi mate for the air still i use a piece of copper wire threaded through the condenser and a spiral of this wire circled in the lid in the vapour path and it works a treat.i also use copper split washers in the still
Cheers
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billmcc - Senior Distiller

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Re: what? no copper ?
billmcc wrote:Hi mate for the air still i use a piece of copper wire threaded through the condenser and a spiral of this wire circled in the lid in the vapour path and it works a treat.i also use copper split washers in the still
Cheers
Ah, yes that sounds like a plan Bill.......
I mean, I don't know why it's an issue, as all my air still batches have come out fine. I suppose its just a fixation that I should have some in there somewhere - especially as I've been using a couple of the packs of Alcotec 48 (not sure why I got them, as I'm more than happy with vodka star)......
Hey ho.......
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Re: what? no copper ?
billmcc wrote:Hi mate for the air still i use a piece of copper wire threaded through the condenser and a spiral of this wire circled in the lid in the vapour path and it works a treat.i also use copper split washers in the still
Cheers
Spooky. I was only thinking the other day of that would work.
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Re: what? no copper ?
Not spooky really, If you search the threads hard enough you'll find a discussion, from a few years back, in which this very matter was discussed and explored. Some managed to get a wire passed through the tiny coil and some, like me, gave up in frustration.
A bit like the monkeys and typewriters thing, we're all bound to get there in the end
I ended up suspending a pad of copper mesh inside the lid, held in place with very fine copper wire
AM
A bit like the monkeys and typewriters thing, we're all bound to get there in the end
I ended up suspending a pad of copper mesh inside the lid, held in place with very fine copper wire
AM
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Re: what? no copper ?
But does it make any difference?
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Re: what? no copper ?
Those who know a lot more about this science stuff than I do say it removes harmful/unwanted Sulphides from the distillate.
The copper mesh I use in my stripping riser now goes in clean but comes out a very dark grungy colour after a strip run. However, after doing a distilled water run it comes out as clean and sparkly as it went in. So I just accept it's doing something good.
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The copper mesh I use in my stripping riser now goes in clean but comes out a very dark grungy colour after a strip run. However, after doing a distilled water run it comes out as clean and sparkly as it went in. So I just accept it's doing something good.
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Re: what? no copper ?
Here's my tuppence- worth as a newbie.. Last spirit run I did, I bashed four or five copper pipe connectors with a hammer and chucked them in my AirStill. They came out quite discoloured; I cleaned then in a citric acid solution and they came out very shiny.
If I remember my basic chemistry, copper loves sulphur, so I think there was a sulphide reaction going on in the run - the acid wash reduced the salt back to pure metal.
Either way, the neutral tastes and smells a lot bette than the previous batch, so my copper stays in!
If I remember my basic chemistry, copper loves sulphur, so I think there was a sulphide reaction going on in the run - the acid wash reduced the salt back to pure metal.
Either way, the neutral tastes and smells a lot bette than the previous batch, so my copper stays in!
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Re: what? no copper ?
Welcome aboard the Copper train.
Lots of us find our way here eventually.
Robert.
Lots of us find our way here eventually.
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Re: what? no copper ?
I always use it in the wash I wonder if adding it to the vapour path will make a difference?
I will run a side by side on the same wash In the next few days.
Can anyone recommend a source of good quality soft copper wire? 1mm twin & earth ??
I will run a side by side on the same wash In the next few days.
Can anyone recommend a source of good quality soft copper wire? 1mm twin & earth ??
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Re: what? no copper ?
mashy wrote:I always use it in the wash I wonder if adding it to the vapour path will make a difference?
I will run a side by side on the same wash In the next few days.
Can anyone recommend a source of good quality soft copper wire? 1mm twin & earth ??
Very easy to strip the earth from that,at whatever length,IME much harder to strip the insulation from the live and neutral,but doable in short sections.
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